About Jane Burton

From poisonous chocolate and Christmas baubles, to dangerous open flames and pine needles, Christmas celebrations can present several hidden dangers to pets. 1 Chocolate is toxic for dogs – so keep an eye on edible presents! The festive season is often full of treats that people enjoy, [...]

Walking your dog safely at night It's that time of the year when trees shed their leaves, the chill factor sets in and days become shorter. Those long, summer holidays become a faint memory and evenings seem to get darker by the day but we still need to [...]

Latest Testimonials

Paws Positive Dog Training

I contacted Jane at Paws 4 a Break after my sprocker puppy started showing signs of stress with children, bikes, buggies and other dogs. He would bark aggressively, cry, drag himself to try and get off lead. He is also a barker in the house too. Jane not Continue Reading

Zoe Page14th May, 2018

Great work with Gyp

Jane has been a very positive influence on our lovely but hyper active border terrier Gyp. Within minutes she showed us simple techniques to help reduce his anxiety levels and ways of feeding him to keep him occupied throughout the day. Everyone has commented on the changes. We Continue Reading

Lynne Booth14th May, 2018

I was amazed by the results

Finding Jane at Paws Positive as been a god send to us . Owning a Noise phobic, anxious dog is challenging, and traditional training wasn’t enough to provide solutions. Finding games based training, teaching through play designed to build concepts which with my dog was confidence optimism and Continue Reading

Trevor Smith24th May, 2018

Great way of training

Jane is fantastic, brilliant customer service, reasonable prices, has my dogs well-being at her heart and very passionate about what she does. Our Lady (miniture schnauzer) is constantly improving. Fab results. Highly recommend

Stephen Shaw 24th May, 2018

Would highly recommend to all Dog owners/professionals

I found the course gave a good insight into things that as a dog owner I needed to understand and steps to take. I now feel more confidant in the knowledge that I not only can help my dog but also any other dog that may need help. Continue Reading